Delightful. Takes me back to childhood. Thank you!! ❤ I hope the young people seeing/hearing this know the story. (Would love to know the date of this performance, please?)
He wanted to renew his contract, the public, orchestra and critics adored him, and he loved NYC. However, the orchestra's top management felt differently and moved him out in a sort of backstabbing way, from what I have read and read between the lines. He was hurt by a lack of appreciation and gratitude from top management. Great loss, in my opinion. The nicknamed him the lion tamer. Because he took an orchestra that was filled with individualistic prima donnas, so to say, and brought cohesion and outstanding ensemble playing after several decades of it being otherwise. @@toxiboi5771
I´m a classical music lover and Disney fan and just discovered this composition was not an original for Fantasia. I don't know why I made that supposition.
No, I think that many of us were introduced to this fantastic classic by way of Disney's "Fantasia " What a masterpiece of film animation that was too! 👍
6:39 Watch out, Mickey!! That mop is still alive!! 😱
Who knew that the oboe was such a powerful instrument? Ta!
My first impression...The conductor resembles Paul Dukas.
Superb! 👏🏻
What an impressive conduction. 😊
an incredibly tight performance masterfully conducted
Agree! This is such a fun piece and surely a delight for the musicians to play, with so many great touches of rhythm and half-dissonant sonorities,
Outstanding rendition of this masterpiece.
Es una de las mejores versiones con orquesta en vivo que eh tenido el placer de escuchar.
Extraordinaire interprétation par Yuja Wang !
Brillante obra y excelente interpretación
J’adore cette version 😍
Magnífica!
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Delightful. Takes me back to childhood. Thank you!! ❤ I hope the young people seeing/hearing this know the story. (Would love to know the date of this performance, please?)
Ah, I know now: 2007, at his 80th birthday gala.
1:36 “Kurz, Short!”
And that was conducted from memory, folks. A shame the way he was treated in his last years with the NY Philharmonic.
what happened? :O
WHAT DID THEY DO??
He wanted to renew his contract, the public, orchestra and critics adored him, and he loved NYC. However, the orchestra's top management felt differently and moved him out in a sort of backstabbing way, from what I have read and read between the lines. He was hurt by a lack
of appreciation and gratitude from top management. Great loss, in my opinion.
The nicknamed him the lion tamer. Because he took an orchestra that was filled with individualistic prima donnas, so to say, and brought cohesion and outstanding ensemble playing after several decades of it being otherwise. @@toxiboi5771
I´m a classical music lover and Disney fan and just discovered this composition was not an original for Fantasia. I don't know why I made that supposition.
Walt knew his ways, no shame in that. There is a world of classical music for all of us to explore :)
Absolutely we don’t realise how many films soundtracks r classical
@@dannya8614you get it
Is that a banjo in the orchestra? And, why? (Nicely executed performance, btw.)
The conducter even looked like Yen Sid the Sorcerer with short hair
*Where’s Mickey?😂😂*
The beginning is way too fast
is it bad that i only know the mickey mouse short associated with this
No, I think that many of us were introduced to this fantastic classic
by way of Disney's "Fantasia "
What a masterpiece of film animation that was too! 👍